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  • After a training session, the wrestlers take a dip in the holy Ganges river to wash off the dirt and pay tribute to the gods. The sport and its religious observance are deeply woven. Each akhara has its own shrine for the warrior god Hanuman. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • A professional wrestling coach from the city's Olympic-style gym visits to help train for an upcoming tournament. He is revered as a wise man and the men touch his feet when he enters as a sign of respect. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • Some men and boys climb nearby trees for a better view of the fights. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • A constant flow of matches overlap, keeping the audience engaged. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The small arena brings young men from different castes together whereas they might never interact in the real world. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
    kushti-indian-wrestling-04.jpg
  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • Hundreds of men crowd together in a village field outside Varanasi for a local tournament. A commentator announces the contestants as well as honored guests - former champion wrestlers. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • Wrestlers at an akhara near the Ganges river in Varanasi prepare the soil for a morning practice. The process itself is rigorous, where men take turn hauling each other on a plow. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The fighters give in after an exhausting few minutes of grappling. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • Using the soil to reduce impact and improve movement, wrestlers intertwine their bodies in complex techniques. Behind them, a shrine for the Hindu warrior god Hanuman, which they pray to before stepping onto the sacred arena. The ancient tradition of Indian wrestling, known as  kushti, thrives in Varanasi, one of the world's oldest cities. Wrestling gyms, or akhara, scattered around the city are of the few places where Hindu men from different casts are considered equals. Aside from bodybuilding, practiioners emphasize a life of discipline and celibacy. But as modernity sweeps India and Western sports like cricket become more popular, some akhara are being abandoned. While some prominent, government-run gyms switched to mats for Olympic-style wrestling, akhara in villages and towns maintain the old ways.
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd ,left, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." At right are models Anderson Noel and Fabiana Semprebom. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha is handled by her guardian, Becky Wenner, during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, standing next to Wenner, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." At left is photographer Chris Craymer...Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha is positioned by her guardian Becky Wenner on set during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha is positioned on set during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha is handled by her guardian, Becky Wenner, during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, wearing blue, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." In pink is Martha's first trainer, Elena Gretch...Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, left, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Elena Gretch pets a basset hound named Martha who was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Gretch was her first trainer. Martha's agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." At left, model Natalia Biro waits for her next appearance on set. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent, right, Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." Holding Martha is her guardian, Becky Wenner...Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, bottom, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha poses with models Anderson Noel and Fabiana Semprebom during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, right, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd ,left, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." At right are models Anderson Noel and Fabiana Semprebom. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." Pictured from left are models Anderson Noel, Fabiana Semprebom, Martha's agent Nany Novograd and guardian Becky Wenner...Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha sits for a portrait before a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Pat McGregor, left, of Vancouver Dog Training and her employees Ming Tam, center, and Jessica Lin handle four wheaten terriers in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 5, 2011. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent, right, Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." Holding Martha is her guardian, Becky Wenner...Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Mike Baaden, 35, from Macungie, PA<br />
7th year at NYCC<br />
Costume: Namor Submariner - marvel<br />
Shells, fishing net, stained glass (necklace)<br />
Bracers- cut cheap Halloween tin and then added sticky gold aluminum.<br />
Suit- patterned spandex print that he sowed. <br />
Wings on ankles made from bra straps and store-bought feathers.<br />
$20 total<br />
Makes costumes as a regular hobby.<br />
"It's a good clean hobby. No drinking involved, no drugs involved."<br />
Interested in men's physique aspect of cosplay. Training coincides with his hobby.<br />
He was helping put on the top half of his friend's costume...below... <br />
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Thomas DePetrillo, 51, Rhode Island,<br />
Business: Extreme Costumes. He's a designer, builder, and performer of giant costumes.<br />
Costume: Reinardt - from the video game Overwatch.<br />
Coming to NYCC since 2009<br />
Costume made from rubber floor mats, EVA foam, aluminum skeleton <br />
$2500 total<br />
Makes custom costumes for clients.<br />
Two other designers of the costume:<br />
Qi Ma- one @qilincosplay<br />
Ryan Holmes @darius_silver <br />
Instagram: @extremecostumes<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Mike Baaden, 35, from Macungie, PA<br />
7th year at NYCC<br />
Costume: Namor Submariner - marvel<br />
Shells, fishing net, stained glass (necklace)<br />
Bracers- cut cheap Halloween tin and then added sticky gold aluminum.<br />
Suit- patterned spandex print that he sowed. <br />
Wings on ankles made from bra straps and store-bought feathers.<br />
$20 total<br />
Makes costumes as a regular hobby.<br />
"It's a good clean hobby. No drinking involved, no drugs involved."<br />
Interested in men's physique aspect of cosplay. Training coincides with his hobby.<br />
He was helping put on the top half of his friend's costume...below... <br />
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Thomas DePetrillo, 51, Rhode Island,<br />
Business: Extreme Costumes. He's a designer, builder, and performer of giant costumes.<br />
Costume: Reinardt - from the video game Overwatch.<br />
Coming to NYCC since 2009<br />
Costume made from rubber floor mats, EVA foam, aluminum skeleton <br />
$2500 total<br />
Makes custom costumes for clients.<br />
Two other designers of the costume:<br />
Qi Ma- one @qilincosplay<br />
Ryan Holmes @darius_silver <br />
Instagram: @extremecostumes<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A basset hound named Martha is positioned by her guardian Becky Wenner, left, on set during a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd, right, said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • A cutout of basset hound named Martha who was featured in a Hush Puppies commercial photo shoot in Williamsburg on Monday, April 4, 2011. Her agent Nancy Novograd said Martha's extensive training helps her "filter out distractions and focus on what's important." ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Pat McGregor of Vancouver Dog Training prepares four wheaten terriers for a portrait in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 5, 2011. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Pat McGregor, left, of Vancouver Dog Training and her employees Ming Tam, right, and Jessica Lin handle four wheaten terriers in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 5, 2011. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Pat McGregor, center, of Vancouver Dog Training and her employees Ming Tam, right, and Jessica Lin handle four wheaten terriers in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 5, 2011. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ming Tam, an employee at Vancouver Dog Training handles three wheaten terriers in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan on April 5, 2011. ..Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Janie Fox, 66 who has trained with Lupis for more than 35 years. (She appeared with him in a Times photo in 1989). <br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Janie Fox, 66 who has trained with Lupis for more than 35 years. (She appeared with him in a Times photo in 1989). <br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Janie Fox, 66 who has trained with Lupis for more than 35 years. (She appeared with him in a Times photo in 1989). <br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Janie Fox, 66 who has trained with Lupis for more than 35 years. (She appeared with him in a Times photo in 1989). <br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Janie Fox, 66 who has trained with Lupis for more than 35 years. (She appeared with him in a Times photo in 1989). <br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
    Ghitis-Character-001.JPG
  • Ivo Lupis, 84, has been working as a personal trainer on 57th St since 1967. His recently client age spans from ages 4-93, though he now mostly works with seniors. Pictured, Lenore Harris, 62, who has trained with Lupis for more than 15 years.<br />
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Danny Ghitis for The New York Times
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